60 câu hỏi
PART A. PHONETICS (8 POINTS)
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others’.
serving
sermon
sergeant
servility
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others’.
sanctuary
victuals
provocative
muscovado
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others’.
treason
cleanser
abreast
breadth
Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the others’.
moths
wreaths
myths
sleuths
Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others'.
caveat
chipotle
dopamine
palindrome
Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others'.
epitome
panacea
abiotic
macaroni
Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others'.
A excruciating
invigilator
animosity
accelerator
Choose the word whose main stress is different from that of the others'.
encyclopedia
humanitarian
cardiovascular
unimaginable
PART B. LEXICON AND GRAMMAR (22 POINTS)
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
A lot of his fans think that the love affair added a little zest to the actor’s life.
gusto
adventure
concern
spice
He has been sitting there with a pensive expression on his face for hours.
oppressed
caged
thoughtful
happy
What that woman said was just a flat-out lie.
white
transparent
deliberate
complete
Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
There is a dearth of international schools in this fast-developing city.
scarcity
abundance
mixture
cluster
She was left totally speechless by his fatuous remark.
crafty
frugal
sensible
inane
Due to thespread of the coronavirus, doctors and nurses from all over the country have been working round the clock.
interruptedly
permanently
continuously
accurately
Choose the correct answer to each of the following questions.
She asks too much…………..me but I can’t always be there to help her.
for
about
to
of
The chairperson invited the next speaker to…………..the floor.
share
get
take
own
I’ll never forgive…………..so many lies.
his telling me
his to telling me
him to tell me
him telling me
The accident happened……………the bus not having been properly serviced.
on account
inconsequence
owing to
given that
There have been a few cases of seasonal flu recently but there…………..no cause for alarm.
feels to be
is felt to be
was felt being
has been felt there is
I found out that my trip to Vietnam would (20)………..with the opening up of the world’s largest cave to visitors for the first time
coincide
occur
match
correspond
Only discovered in 1990 by a local man, (21)………..by accident, the cave wasn’t located again until 2009.
exactly
only
practically
purely
(22)……….to say, I was awe-struck at the mere thought of touring a cave this large - it is 2.5 miles long
Worthless
Needless
Useless
Pointless
so high that it could (23)…………a 40-storey skyscraper!
fit
contain
include
enclose
The next morning, we trekked through (24)………. pristine jungle to the entrance of Son Doong and climbed down an almost vertical 80m drop into the darkness before swimming along a fast-following river.
dense
heavy
concentrated
rich
As we approached a massive skylight that lit up the cave, a huge stalagmite that looked just like the paw of a dog came into (25)…………...
range
glimpse
view
vision
This tour certainly isn’t for the (26)………….of heart, but really there is nothing to be afraid of.
bad
slight
mild
faint
Our guides were extremely knowledgeable, professional and safety (27)………… I've never had such an amazing adventure!
conscious
sure
informed
wise
The word "soothing" in the passage is closest in meaning to
tending
calm
steady
fragile
The word "strident” in the passage could best be replaced by .
whimsical
stinking
harsh
plain
According to paragraph 1, all of the following are descriptive of New Age music EXCEPT that…………
its tunes are repeated
it has uncluttered harmonies
its rhythms are intricate
it induces an introspective mood
Which of the following is true about New Age music in paragraph 2?
It was created and championed by Steven Halpern.
Its best compositions were written in the 1960s and 1970s.
It was disesteemed by the critics who called it “space music”
It is a mix of two different styles of music.
The word “it” in the passage refers to…………
music for wellness and health
public
radio
electronic quality
What can be inferred about the use of the term New Age to label the new musical genre?
New Age music was a natural outcome of the New Age movement.
People in the 20th century considered the New Age movement very important.
The disc jockeys wanted to promote spirituality and philosophy.
Those who coined the term were unfamiliar with the New Age movement.
The identity of New Age music became confusing even from the beginning because …………
well-known New Age artists had recorded other genres or styles of music, so many kinds of music styles were blended
New Age music sounded very similar to other types of music, particularly easy listening music
other musical forms such as classical, jazz, folk and bluegrass used rhythms and harmonies from New Age music
in pursuit of commercial success, non-New Age artists professed themselves to play New Age music and managed to work with a New Age music company.
Why does the author mention “keyboardist” in the passage?
To describe how the term New Age music has been changed by players
To insist that New Age music is no longer recognizable in name and style
To explain that certain artists preferred New Acoustic music to New Age music
To show that some musicians did not want to play New Age music anymore
Choose the suitable response to each of the following dialogues.
Sarah: “Would you help me wash the dishes?”
Helen: “…………”
How did it happen?
Sorry, no dice.
Yes, I would.
Don’t worry
Customer: “Can I try this pair of jeans on?”
Shop assistant: “…………..”
Sure, you can. Take it easy.
Thanks. I just look around
Of course. The fitting room is over there.
Not at all.
Jack: “How did you find out I won the contest?”
Jill: “…………”
Congratulations!
Eat your words.
Sorry, I forgot to ask.
Word gets around!
Brian: “You might get into the football team if you practise hard.”
Nick: “………..”
Good idea!
Yes, I'd love to.
Yes, and pigs might fly!
Never mind. It doesn’t matter.
Mary: “I think everyone should stay home as much as they can to help stop the Coronavirus.”
Karen: “………….”
I couldn’t agree with you more.
I can’t help thinking about it.
You the same.
Yes, they do.
Put the following sentences in the correct order to make a complete conversation.
a. Really? I’m not keen on watching TV. What’s else do you like doing?
b. Me too! Let’s go to the cinema someday.
c. I love playing sport. How about you?
d. What do you like doing in your free time, Jamie?
e. Oh, I can’t stand playing sport. I prefer watching TV.
f. I’m fond of drawing. And I enjoy going to the cinema.
d-c-e-a-f-b
c-f-b-d-e-a
d-c-f-a-b-e
f-b-d-c-e-a
We used to sit and chat, or listen to the radio.
b. No, we didn't have a television. And we didn't have a car, too.
c. What did you use to do in the evening?
d. Oh, it was very different.
e. What was life like in the village when you were young, grandma?
f. Did you use to watch television?
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e-d-f-b-c-a
e-d-c-a-f-b
c-a- e-d-f-b
a. No problem. Is Joel with you?
b. You should go to the department store. They don’t cost very much there.
c. No, he's at home. He hates shopping. He never comes with me.
d. I’m in a clothes shop in town. I'm looking for a new top. But I'm not having much luck. They’re all really expensive.
e. OK. Thanks for the advice.
f. Hey, Claire, where are you?
d-b-a-c-f-d
f-d-b-e-a-c
a-c-f-d-b-e
f-d-a-c-b-e
a. Overall, I think the coach is the best. It’s certainly the cheapest.
b. OK, let’s go by train.
c. Well, the plane is certainly the quickest and easiest, but it's also the most expensive.
d. But I hate long coach journeys. I always feel sick. I think the coach is the worst option!
e. We’re going to London this weekend. How shall we get there? Train, coach, or plane?
f. Yes, the train and coach are cheaper. I think the train is the most convenient and the most comfortable.
c-f-a-d-e-b
e-f-c-a-d-b
e-c-f-a-d-b
a-d-c-f-e-b
a. Sorry, could you repeat that, please? Go along Victoria Street, under the bridge, ...
b. You’re welcome.
c. Excuse me. Can you direct me to the museum, please?
d. Yes. Take the first right and turn left at the traffic lights. Go past the cinema and it's opposite the café, on the corner.
e. Thank you very much.
f. Sure. Go along Victoria Street, under the bridge. Take the first right. Then turn left at the traffic lights. Go past the cinema and the museum is on the corner, opposite the café.
c-d-a-f-e-b
c-f-d-b-a-d
a-d-c-f-e-b
c-f-a-d-e-b
PART D. WRITING (34 POINTS)
Choose the sentence CLOSEST in meaning to the given one(s) in each of the following questions.
By being absent so often Paul failed the examination.
Paul’s frequent absences cost him his chance of passing the examination.
Being absent so often caused Paul fail his examination.
Paul failed his examination although he was absent quite often.
Paul’s failure in his examination accounted for his frequent absences.
His fake arrogance only hid genuine insecurity.
His insecurity and his arrogance were hidden.
His fake arrogance was hidden behind his insecurity.
Behind his fake arrogance lay a hidden insecurity.
His fake arrogance made him feel insecure.
Even if the job market is not stable, those who persist will be able to land jobs eventually.
When it’s hard to find a job, jobs on land are even harder.
Patient people will secure jobs even in an instable job market.
Only persistent job seekers can find jobs.
In land jobs are only available to persistent job applicants.
Living on the moon is still a far-fetched dream of human beings.
The moon is too far for us to to live on.
It will take us a long time to be able to live on the moon.
We should not dream of living on the moon.
We will be able to live on the moon in a very near future.
I could have asked Jimmy to lend me the book.
Jimmy lent me the book I wanted.
I wanted to borrow Jimmy the book so I asked him.
I could lend Jimmy the book and I did.
I could borrow the book from Jimmy but I didn’t.
Choose the sentence that best combine the given one(s) in each of the following questions.
I tried to speak English very carefully. I also tried to speak clearly.
Not only did I try to speak English very carefully, I also tried to speak clearly.
I tried not only to speak Engish very carefully but also speak clearly.
I tried to speak English not only very carefully but also clearly.
I tried to speak English very carefully and also clearly.
We have been friends for years. It is quite easy to share secrets between us.
Having been friends for years, we find easy to share secrets between us.
Having been friends for years, it is quite easy to share secrets between us.
Being friends for years, we find it easy to share secrets.
Having been friends for years, we find it easy to share secrets between us.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote four novels. ‘The Scarlet Letter’ became an American literary classic.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote four novels, one of which, ‘The Scarlet Letter’, became an American literary classic.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote four novels, one of which is ‘The Scarlet Letter’ became an American literary classic.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote four novels, of which ‘The Scarlet Letter’ became an American literary classic.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote four novels, of which one, ‘The Scarlet Letter’ became an American literary classic.
He was suspected to have stolen credit cards. The police have investigated him for days.
He has been investigated for days, suspected to have stolen credit cards.
Suspecting to have stolen credit cards, he has been investigated for days.
Having suspected to have stolen credit cards, he has been investigated for days.
Suspected to have stolen credit cards, he has been investigated for days.
The shopkeeper didn’t show me the shirt. She didn’t show me the sweater.
The shopkeeper neither showed me the shirt nor showed me the sweater.
The shopkeeper showed me neither the shirt nor showed me the sweater.
The shopkeeper showed me neither the shirt nor the sweater.
The shopkeeper neither didn't show me the shirt nor she didn’t show me the sweater.
Happiness is state of being that everyone wants to achieve. A positive outlook can help you be happy and change the outcome of your life. (56)………...
While the positive outlook can benefit your relationships and your health, it is likely to deter you from facing difficulties
It can enrich your relationships, improve your health, and guide you through some of life’s greatest challenges
I absolutely believe your positive outlook can help you with your relationships, health and overcome difficulties
You will have more relationships, be in good condition and face difficulties thanks to your positive outlook on life
Happiness and a positive outlook on life can also have a beneficial effect on personal relationships. (57)………..., any partnership will be a solid, strong, and happy relationship.
As a matter of fact
For example
As a consequence
In general
(58)………..., a chemical substance called serotonin will be released into your blood stream, giving you an immediate feeling of well-being and tranquility
Unless you are humorous and smile a lot
Only when you have a good sense of humor and laugh a lot
If only you had a good sense of humor and laugh a lot
If you have a good sense of humor and laugh a lot
(59)………...unhappy or less happy students may internalize their frustrations and be less likely to seek out help.
Moreover
Nevertheless
In contrast
For instance
(60)……….... Happiness will bring us strong relationships, good health, and the ability to face any obstacle
To sum up, we should be stronger when facing obstacles in our lives
In conclusion, it is a good idea to have a positive outlook and recognize what makes us happy since it will bring us more harmony
All in all, it is advisable we should stay healthy to maintain our positive outlook on life
In summary, we should not deny the positive effects of positive thinking
